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By Brent Kelley, About.com Guide

Make your opinion known - cast your vote in these golf polls. Below we've listed some of the most popular golf polls on the site. Click on a topic to view the poll, cast a vote and see how others have voted.

Does The Players Championship Deserve to be Called a Major?

Many players, some fans and some in the media - not to mention the PGA Tour leadership - are starting to say The Players Championship deserves to be labeled a major. Do you think the Players will ever achieve full-fledged major championship status?

Greatest Male Golfer of All-Time

Is Tiger Woods now the runaway choice? Or do Jack Nicklaus, Ben Hogan and Bobby Jones still have supporters?

Greatest Female Golfer of All-Time

The choices are Lopez, Sorenstam, Whitworth, Wright and Zaharias. Who do you pick?

Favorite TV Golf Analyst

Which television golf announcer is your favorite? Here are 10 from which to make your choice.

Least-Liked TV Golf Analyst

The same 10 television golf analysts included in the poll above are listed here again - but this time, you pick the one you least like.

Steel Shafts vs. Graphite Shafts

Which type of shafts do you prefer in your golf clubs - steel or graphite?

Following the Rules

How well do you follow the rules of golf when you play? Are you strict, lax, somewhere in between? Or are you thinking to yourself right now, "What rules?"

Etiquette - Good, Bad or In-Between?

What is the state of golf etiquette where you play? Good, bad or otherwise?

Walking vs. Riding

It's a simple choice: Do you prefer to walk the course when you play golf, or to use a riding cart?

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